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How do I heat my small aviary bird box?

I am building a small outside aviary for two pairs of celestial parrotlets that i hope to breed. I will be putting a 2ft x 1ft box in each aviary made from medium ply wood to house a budgie nesting box. Do I need to use a heat lamp aswell ? if so what wattage and is the box large enough so as not to over heat them.

How do I heat my small aviary bird box?

I am building a small outside aviary for two pairs of celestial parrotlets that i hope to breed. I will be putting a 2ft x 1ft box in each aviary made from medium ply wood to house a budgie nesting box. Do I need to use a heat lamp aswell ? if so what wattage and is the box large enough so as not to over heat them.

I Found A Baby Bird And I Need Help?

Okay, my dad and I were out cutting down trees and we took out a branch and there was four blue eggs in a nest. they all fell out and one cracked and out popped a small almost fully developed baby bird. What should I do. I have it in a shoe box and it is wrapped in a rag and it is being heated with a heat pad. I feed it every 30 minutes with small pieces of Earthworm and it chirps and responds to me.

My cockatiels laid eggs and one just hatched, what should I do? What if I want to hand feed the babies?

They are in a large nesting box and both parents are in there right now. I can hear the baby chirping and got a quick glance at it. It’s so tiny! There are still 6 eggs that need to hatch. I think the best thing I can do is to not disturb them much. I don’t want them to get nervous and hurt the baby or damage the other eggs. I mean, natural instinct will tell them what to do, right? When do you start hand feeding if you choose to? And how often do you feed them and do you need to keep a heat lamp on them? By the way, my birds cage is in our family room which is 65 degrees farenheit. That’s not too cold, is it? I figure the parents are keeping the eggs and the baby warm. Usually they take turns but since the baby hatched, they both have been in there most of the time. Are there certain foods that I should be giving them? I’ve been giving them cockatiel food, a special additive for nesting birds, egg biscuits, millet (which is their favorite!, a treat stick, and Cheerios.

chicks????

i have 2 chicks. one is a rhode island red and the other is an ericana. they are 29 days old. theyre living out in our aviary with a box and a heat lamp that they can easily get to. theyre starting 2 get their feathers. im building them each a nesting box. my 2 q.s are 1) when do they start laying eggs? and 2) the store we bought them from said that theyre not sure they are all hens. at 29 days old, how do you tell if its a rooster or not? please give answers fast. (im more of a rodent person so i dont know much about birds)

chicks????

i have 2 chicks. one is a rhode island red and the other is an ericana. they are 29 days old. theyre living out in our aviary with a box and a heat lamp that they can easily get to. theyre starting 2 get their feathers. im building them each a nesting box. my 2 q.s are 1) when do they start laying eggs? and 2) the store we bought them from said that theyre not sure they are all hens. at 29 days old, how do you tell if its a rooster or not? please give answers fast. (im more of a rodent person so i dont know much about birds)